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The façade of Robert Jenrick

Thomas Prosser’s new book argues that there are elements of self-interest and altruism in all political ‘isms’

If Keir Hardie were still around, he might ask himself why he bothered to create a political party that has now lost its purpose

Marketing Tom Holland’s ‘Dominion’ as a Christian product would be a kiss of death in the UK, but it works across the pond

Who has the better poker face for this week’s EU-UK Joint Committee meeting – Gove or Šefčovič?

It depends upon what the meaning of booking a hotel room is

Mark Alan Hewitt’s book is a welcome breath of sound common sense in a field where expensive insanity seems to have ruled the roost for far too long

Criminalising corporate worship is both damaging and dangerous for Scotland, says Rev. Dr William Philip

Even though the Chinese English-language news channel can be pretty poisonous, Andrew Tettenborn questions whether it should be banned

Cinema, theatre and the world will be poorer for no longer having Christopher Plummer as a part of them